How to configure Microsoft word so that only administrator user ac

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How to configure Microsoft word so that only administrator user account can
use it and not the limited user account?
 
What I meant was, the limited user accounts not to have access to Microsoft
word in respect to read/write documents. How do I install in a folder?
 
When you install Word you select the folder into which the application is
saved. Normally this defaults to c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\...; but
you can select anywhere on the computer. If you select a folder that only
the administrator can use, then only the administrator will be able to run
Word on that computer.

Seems rather pointless though. They'll just go to another computer.
 
When I installed the MS word in a folder the following happened:
1. When I log into the limited user computer and selected word from the All
Programs, the system started installing word in that limited user account.
2. Also when I bring up word, usually I see the Acrobat sign on the upper
left hand corner. But after the installing in a directory, I do not see that
acrobat sign.

Also Notify me replies does not ssem to be working.
 
And your question is?


M.V. said:
When I installed the MS word in a folder the following happened:
1. When I log into the limited user computer and selected word from the
All
Programs, the system started installing word in that limited user account.
2. Also when I bring up word, usually I see the Acrobat sign on the upper
left hand corner. But after the installing in a directory, I do not see
that
acrobat sign.

Also Notify me replies does not ssem to be working.
 
I guess my question is:
Only the administrator account should have access to the word.
Thank you
 
Having already answered that question twice, I'm not sure what else to tell
you.
 

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